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What is Computer-Based Learning?
E-learning is an inclusive term that describes educational technology that supports learning and technology. Create a 'blended learning' environment where the students utilizing different classroom aids or laptops, in which traditional classroom time is reduced but not eliminated, and is replaced with some online learning.
E-learning is an inclusive term that describes educational technology that supports learning and technology. Create a 'blended learning' environment where the students utilizing different classroom aids or laptops, in which traditional classroom time is reduced but not eliminated, and is replaced with some online learning.
Definition Of Computer-Based Learning
Computer-based learning (CBL) is the term used for any kind of learning with the help of computers. Computer-based learning makes use of the interactive elements of the computer applications and software and the ability to present any type of media to the users. Computer-basetext :d learning has many text benefits, including the advantage of users learning at their own pace and also learning without the need for an instructor to be physically present.
Computer-based learning is also known as computer-aided instruction.
Computer Based Learning, sometimes abbreviated CBL,refers to the use of computers as a key component of the educational environment. While this can refer to the use of computers in a classroom, the term more broadly refers to a structured environment in which computers are used for teaching purposes. The concept is generally seen as being distinct from the use of computers in ways where learning is at least a peripheral element of the experience (e.g. computer games and web browsing).
Computer-based learning is mainly used in:
Knowledge-based training and assessment
Simulation-based learning and training
Creative and instructional games
Problem-solving training
How to Create Computer-based Training That Works
simulations
problem solving
Tutorials
games
Disadvantages of CBL
Learners with low motivation or bad study habits may fall behind
Students may feel isolated from the instructor and classmates
Slow Internet connections or older computers may make accessing course materials frustrating
Without the routine structures of a traditional class, students may get lost or confused about course activities and deadlines
Without the routine structures of a traditional class, students may get lost or confused about course activities and deadlines
Advantages of Online Computer-Based Learning:
Students can study anywhere they have access to a computer and Internet connection
Self-paced learning modules allow students to work at their own pace
Class work can be scheduled around work and family
Students may have the option to select learning materials that meets their level of knowledge and interest
Reduces travel time and travel costs for off-campus students
Drill and practice